Floral organ-specific proteome profiling of the floral ornamental orchid (Cymbidium goeringii) reveals candidate proteins related to floral organ development [PDF]
Background Cymbidium goeringii, belonging to the Orchidaceae family, is an important ornamental plant with striking petals and lips. Extremely diversified floral patterns and morphologies make C.
Yue Chen, Zihan Xu, Qi Shen, Chongbo Sun
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‘Organ’ising Floral Organ Development [PDF]
Flowers are plant structures characteristic of the phylum Angiosperms composed of organs thought to have emerged from homologous structures to leaves in order to specialize in a distinctive function: reproduction.
Kestrel A. Maio, Laila Moubayidin
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SlGT11 controls floral organ patterning and floral determinacy in tomato [PDF]
Background Flower development directly affects fruit production in tomato. Despite the framework mediated by ABC genes have been established in Arabidopsis, the spatiotemporal precision of floral development in tomato has not been well examined.
Liling Yang +6 more
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Identification and characterization of a novel gene controlling floral organ number in rice (Oryza sativa L.). [PDF]
Floral organ number is crucial for successful seed setting and mature grain development. Although some genes and signaling pathways controlling floral organ number have been studied, the underlying mechanism is complicated and requires further ...
Phyu Phyu Maung +5 more
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The 1991 review by Coen and Meyerowitz on the war of the whorls and the ABC model of floral organ identity [PDF]
The 1991 review paper by Coen and Meyerowitz on the control of floral organ development set out the evidence available at that time, which led to the now famous ABC model of floral organ identity control.
Kay Schneitz
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A factor linking floral organ identity and growth revealed by characterization of the tomato mutant unfinished flower development (ufd) [PDF]
Floral organogenesis requires coordinated interactions between genes specifying floral organ identity and those regulating growth and size of developing floral organs.
Sandra Poyatos-Pertíñez +9 more
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The Roles of Floral Organ Genes in Regulating Rosaceae Fruit Development [PDF]
The function of floral organ identity genes, APETALA1/2/3, PISTILLATA, AGAMOUS, and SEPALLATA1/2/3, in flower development is highly conserved across angiosperms. Emerging evidence shows that these genes also play important roles in the development of the
Jia-Long Yao +3 more
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Arabidopsis QWRF1 and QWRF2 Redundantly Modulate Cortical Microtubule Arrangement in Floral Organ Growth and Fertility [PDF]
Floral organ development is fundamental to sexual reproduction in angiosperms. Many key floral regulators (most of which are transcription factors) have been identified and shown to modulate floral meristem determinacy and floral organ identity, but not ...
Huifang Ma, Liyuan Xu, Ying Fu, Lei Zhu
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Genome-wide analysis of the MADS-box gene family in Lonicera japonica and a proposed floral organ identity model [PDF]
Background Lonicera japonica Thunb. is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. Medicinal L. japonica mainly consists of dried flower buds and partially opened flowers, thus flowers are an important quality indicator.
Yi Lin +5 more
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Floral organ development goes live. [PDF]
Abstract The chance to watch floral organs develop live is not to be missed! Here, we outline reasons why quantitative, live-cell imaging is an important approach to study floral morphogenesis, and provide a basic workflow of how to get started.
Rambaud-Lavigne L, Hay A.
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